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but I'm still considering me very much a Linux person.

If that's a consolation, so was Stanley Kubrick (ahead of his time as usual): https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/stanley-kubrick-wanted-a-unix-machine-for-christmas/2183 (via https://retrocomputingforum.com - no affiliation, just a non-retro follower)

My job requires me to work on Win

LanX, I am not a lawyer but that's probably a health hazard, like working with asbestos in the old days :)

I'm surprised how many people here are very vocal about their tribal instincts regarding OS, ... other languages

Count me in (*n[ui]x, !python) and I well hope it is not just a "tribal instinct". My motivation is simply to keep the world sanity count at Age_of_Enlightenment levels. No man is an island, someone out there using m$ affects me. e.g. when my internet banking supported only that dreaded 666, the internet explorer. Albeit, all above served with a big smiling face, I am not condensending yet Fletch++.

Untested theory: using m$ increases entropy. Although keeping track on all of us seems lke it is reducing it (re: spying,filing&archiving).

bw, bliako


In reply to Re^3: OT using m$ increases entropy by bliako
in thread OS agnostic C&P CLI snippets with -E by LanX

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